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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES- THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1916.
TWO
he e.iiil. ami lie winhed to have Ihem'tha clearing huuae ""hey totaled l2-f
M
Hughes to Come
on Closing Trip
CHICAGO. Sr.t 7. Manager Alvm
T. Hcrt of weMern tampaiK" "''J
quarters of thr rrpuhlii an national
committee lodav announced the utmt
rv f -r Charles F. Himhcs' second nip
N. It will lie-in Vptemher !' at
i'c.rta III. ami im In !-- tbnlciii
sprukniK dale in 1 11 hp before In- en-
ters Indiana on September J
I hi- present plan is to have Mr
I lushes visit Oklahoma. Iowa. Kansas
and North aiul Nmlh I ak.t. "ii In.-
third ami laM tri west in h tuber.
Ex-coNvicf XccTisfs
corrected niut made complete He kum- j Jf. T. mm ;.n nicunnl j:i.4H.iili! on the hlgh-
'rsted that all iernnna refri'red to Imtni.- j rut pie Inn ocrnaJon. and mark a gain
ill itelv forward tln ir nanun and ud of permit over tin- iiepoBlla on Aug-
iln .. in linn i il-o ai. I'M..
THOUSANDS HEAR WILSON'S ACCEPTANCE
filAJESTIC li
5c Sc
ii
HAS III linKI I.
"The RlghfCar But
the Wrong Berth"
It 'a m HrrMUn.
OTIII'.H KKaV.lH
TomArrnw
RI.I.A II HNKI VN rRNrM
IV
"THK HKART OK A SHOW ItlRL"
Woocjrd Man In City . t'niinl.
rm .ii i.t irriiln ni.in nf W'ncil w .i i .1 . w s
in i 'k' ''..n i in Hi. a iniiiiiini; in l im-
Ili'SS
Hfi From Sfmlno; Kluti- Senntor
I; Ii i'iii- i 1 1 t roimn .s h.. SupiT-
lli I i'iil. l.i 1. J S'.nii.oii "t Si'inliii'li'
'Mint: win- in i 'Ul'ilii'inu ''it I"la on
l iullii s. Mm' tiio Mli' id 1'iu tinrnt of
'lilt A' n
Lovo to
rtiiili n. .in
sum v ill
rotnl ' " i
!). IJ l!.
I'll-MIH' III
Hold Hearing I " K l ...
nf I hf ( "i .it li.u t'liiiiii' -Ki'
I" I'm. i on l-'tl.l'i I"
l'"Hinu- mi llo 'HM'ili itli'll of
Curl Cm "iiii'-iiiv im 1'i-r-
lll.s. i.lllllllh. IIN plllllt .it I.O-
! Lynn Glovnr In Cltv l'n nl.li-iil
; I. Mill . illiM'l' ot III' lO'honl nf nilin'K Ml
; Will. ii ...li ni lii I ikhliomu i ' I v llil
tiimtin. nn I'llHlnr'HH In .-miiii nf tl'
'i 1 " .1. t .1 l"t llir-tlt i.
."lll'l ' 1 1 Ol f.
Conini.ttlonen lo Met Thi' ii-Kulfti
mi'Tiii ! Ih t'oniniUinni-rH of tin- imut I
rf l ll ln li'..l KiMilv nfloi ni'oii No
lulMM-- of Inil'.'l lnlM'r. II Ip h'll.l. I1 tt
'ofiio .ior tin inininl.iiiini'rn nt lliti
nn'i't v :
Oklahoma's Most Famous
Recreation Keaoit
BELLE ISLE
Hlttory'i Blggul Drpoaitt '-n
i 'k 1 1 lo mi i ii I'm )..inkn AiiKimt II 'H'
i In
I In'
ARRESTING 01 MC
LirK'-at m tin history of ilu i'tl
Ink io fimni'S niHili- vnil In' mt
iorl-
l.i L
Suspect Ileclatet False Testimony
(iiven Aj;ainit Him in
Couit.
'liu7" H.irvcv latch' released fio'ii
the st.vr penitentiary at M Mt ''r-
tin- in Mimi: in mill" i ip.il mutt i ailed
all In r- witnesses against linn lutv
ami told lu.V Spiltrr tin- i
triin M nuke a niutdr'ci "ill of Inm I
P.r ;ihm t t'n- ut!'".ii-t. H.ii vcv ! j
jiiven a "v i i ft ii 't nm m .i'1'lili' ')
ti a sriMri t tlurtv il.m .n jail and
fine "I Jim .. i .u:i am
'... I- f . i . kid II HIM HI' Wst'"l'l.l. ;
ami I ' im I .i ilutmiml rir.L" m .nr "I In-
p lct . uli'-r I'li'M'inr ll.uvev (nil1
11. t ril.iin .alivl.n I'll tlv After In'
had lin n i ilei a w man w rut ! thr :
p.dnc t i i . .1 1 .lll'l i I. timi d the lllli;
I l.i' wv i. i used ioln r i t "v'l'liim;" i
l:im .ii Im .i -l !! 'I "Ml I haw !
a m Ii-im" In' i tied alti'i 1 1 1 " r -I'
id ti'.'itn'il aati'si Inm. "i tli.it it
vim .nr iiiil.'im.' tur hv mv '.i-t i ' r I
I mifcht iti-l is wi ll ". hack t" llir pen
'I hen . Hurts an" all li.u . Y'll're
tt v i in: ' make a nun 'li"i n "lit ! mi'
an. I I i'1'.'h: jii-I a- will V" .iln'ad anil j
hi' i lie
DANCING
Slrinlifru'i
Union
Oiilicstra
Every Night
Popular Pricei
Auditorium
Thr riH.plf
(unniiitk(
i I'opiilrtr
Till. vrnntul I nitU
BATHING every eveniiiR llane-
uiM Snmlav exetnnk'' only. Iiow-
IniK. ti'Wini!. laiinillin. m krl
Inllianls ami miinrroin ullier at-
tra tmiis irn every exrnniK.
1 'i. ii ii isl.mil i'1'en all the time.
NO ADMISSION TO PARK
Today at a
ami
11 1 M 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1t II Itltll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III Mil 1 1 1 lilt 1 1 lk
I'.islit tlimisan
aneplnl the ilenioiratn:
Arrow Points to Ptfsident Wilnon.
ner-.nin were presrut at the imtifu alinn i cri miiiiies al Shailnw I. awn. N J
presidential
TI
nomination. 1 he pifsident'x Miminer home was drioraled
lien rreident Wilson
with Anient an f Iris's
IPMESS
The Strung Withstand the Heat of
Summer lMtet Than the Weak.
lid pie who a"' feehle. and
i.iitn:i'r i plr who air weak will hr
MiHuMhriird and cn.ilili'd to ;! throiu'li
ilu- .'!.' i 1 1 1 1; lir-at "i smnmrr hv I lk
(t.es l.lelr
itlir and enrn I
ds up tin- whole
OLD CHARGES IN
BOOZE CRUSADES
ARE FILED AGAIN
rontlnn1 from Pag One.)
t
avenue trout Mav 1. l''l. to May 1.
lfHl..
i in Kaisinlis and Tuny Sassnla. at
II''1.. South I l.ii vc avenue finin Sept
7 I'M.. to (lit I I'M 3
( Ihe llathmiay and Jerome Clements
I at -110 es 4ilitoinia avenue from
'.ni."
..I
Ii '
I l.ll
I lull
i t'nr
s'rm
.Vf-.v.. I. I'M S
at 11 Wt-I
.1!
altlornu
Aptil 1.
Vital Statistics
Blrthi.
1 II K
.ii.. .
i.l. f".
nur li'nne.
I i nil I' H X
r .f I'lii' "lliiiin
f..
iiml
f.n ts
Mi i
Ho vv
Mr
I'im
M: u
i!'f nt
.1
r.l Mr' i; oii. 111 kori. Smith
n M'l' tu
ii.l Mi M.u t In I "Ii 111 111 1 1"1
!!l -.iM'i't. Iiol.
MlH I Ml 11 llou'll. 'I'l' WlSt
; 1111 Ull'l.
M I M' - ' 'llv i i"..t.. v 1 ii . I .lit
Null ' i unl
M o. I Mi'- I! II I'iiiI"". I'ov
M 1. 1 I Mi . i '''.ii 1 H l''..i.ii r. Km k
... . i... :il II'. km 1 ft I I . Im'.
Oi .1.1 Mi- It. .1 K.iiilniiiii. U7
s. i i n i v ti in- '11 I
Mr 'Hi. I Mi' i ' . I till- v I'"'! W si
'I i I ' l li ' i l . l.o
Mi. in . i Mis j r .im "' fii '. urn
Ian I I'M i.
!'. Unislell
aienne Irotn lulv I l'M
I'Mo
I lie tnaimum ptmislimnn that mav
he nneii the ilelrndants ii minuted
-t I'lontlis in thr loimn .ul ami a lni"
of $.;('H I hr ii-ri Mill he Iried in the
lOllllll (Oil i .
Addili. li.il inioi matioti- on hrhall of
the state wete tiled in distm ! i olirt
tins afternoon hy Count y 'ttnrney l-.m
fir v against the lierman si niv. .it
le-rd to- maintain a huililini; on West
( dam! inai the C anadian river its
president. Cruise Koss and AiikusI
1 lost. iharKitiK them with maintain
' i ti n a puhlii" niiis.inre and askmK that
the (oimtv slu'rift he uistrmted
i h'.se the pl.n e
A second similar infotmalion w.n
tiled .IV imst I'. H I oil- and I etia
l'.arth. I hev are arruied of maiiii.nn
inn a puhlii" nuisanie il 4'V'1 ; Wi-st
' I .- and
NATION-WIDE PRAYER
PLANNED SUNDAY FOR
U. S. PUBLIC SCHOOLS
A N MI( IN'M.
puhlii sihoi
il.
pr.ner for the
s will he uttetnl
in Hie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lies tlirougnnut
the land Sund.iv Ihe movement
was plumed hv the National Keionn
association and the i lerv tliionch-
mil the lonnlty has ptomied i'o
i'1'eration
I'lie national pravcr has special
simiii mrr this umr espei iallv in
cotnmunilies where the plague ot in
fantile paralsts mav prevent tlf:
. .pctiinK of the n h. ."Is
A tiumher ot chut i lies heie wlM
ohserve H
TaUoiJIIovsH
for Busy Mlffi
Ice Men Arretted iPBpfrior
WfiHl.t: iiml Mrnaiires Ininli l(o:o:h
'stt i n:i fti rr..i .i Ihrea loeitl irt i-.i -illem
lor HliortwemhtniK ciiIhiiiit
IhrmirlHiiit tin- renlilenre rlimrlet I no
mill. Tom Kil. .m tlneil 1 thkn tmnn
in.; in inuiiiripHl conn He npi'i-dled iwn
nihi l i lio n vieie i oiitlnui il
iter cuts nff' eastern Oklahoma'
thai has heen supplied through
in Ihe western part ot the slate
lii llli IT
;n .ints
Hit b Hot Potitoet "TriHt ixumin
hit ii'i" in Ihe face with a pU!" of hot
potatoii. Ii-iIki'" Will I'linnil'i-illti in'-
Kto. ti oil .linUn Spitler tins morning tn.
it ill Ii nfic tor nn iilleKi-il iiMiuil' "I
illilii l sviviir Rt her nor hit lo r 'J hr
eoiiiiiiui il Motor I 'H t rolmn n 'I'lioiim'
liappeii. ii j fitHi .toy to hiive iiiriie.l on
iihe net tie while i 'hamln'rlln wnii .-ml
1 mi i'hi i.v Mini tlir i'Hli iiIiik. ami Ihe nir-
kio wan 1 1 1 ii . I (II
Alleged Burglar Held Arthur I'uiii.
I nocro nrre.sti.1 yinK-nlav In l'liun-
' i lot nrsmMii i'uMliii". h he itisinoiinti'1
1 from i. li r tliln. nil. I Santa I'e tialn. win
lili'tit .lii il ihu inm rilriir " a I'lircl-ir
wutili.t in Mi lain count i He It. hi-iin
h'll i otflcerN fl'onl Unit plan. WHO
fin- 1 4 '' I i-il to in r i r tlni atternooii
1 PRESENTS SATURDAY ONLY
1 Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid 1
E jn n wnndorful Lasky picturization nf the cclebratctl E
E "tnul-of-thf-rainl)fiv" play E
I "The House of the Golden Windows"
1 TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
Charles Ray in "The Deserter"
Also a rollickinj? Keystone comedy scream
Fay Tincher in "Laundry Liz"
Children 5 Cents
A Fine Big
Vaudeville Show
7 flCTS-7
10 Cents
TflltlllltlllllllllllllfMIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllMlllltUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllir
-( '
Rita Mario Orchestra
Selections Solos
FULTON AND REED
I'.nlancers Kxtraordinary
SALLIE FIELDS
A WinninK Commedienne
THE TWO FERRAROS
Two Clowns That "Go"
DARLING SAXOPHONE
GIRLS
LA VERNE TdAGMAR
A Comedy Couple
THE HAWAIIANS
The Island Musicians
Matinee 10c Night 20c
W'oYth a Dollar
i BRIT ION MAN ENDS LIFE
i
Slaton Wlni Tim aniuinl "Mitcrm
r r i n v rnnteai ih thought to have la;n ;
WITH RIFLE; WIFE AWAYSl-T' the itiiiioilliceini.iit h' I'Hplnliil
I Mit hi Ihal ii-itioilai he l.toiiKht ilown '
lillv f' in a flo.'k of l.liiHthn.l. at n
'KIl.lllN. I ikla . Si pi lir.'ie snit.le flint Hill xn In- tins w it iif.m
i btole Nflghhor'i Clothing -Boh lilek-1
'.". in ST. w is titiinl .1 Dim mriln
I nn I.'. i n oi i inlhliiK troin a neifihl.or
Ilia wil- wis n wltmyia iixuliiHt iiim
M.irrl.iue
API it Kn -
W i- i en i
I i lor Mi tli
III U ll.llllKl
i k liihotna rill
I nl M Hi.ila.
In nil I'.'v an I Ma
r.l l . Si.ii kn
llnl'ire l l''all.
i.e. I 1 11 " il...tli I'hllil
I l.lllll I'll!
1111 l.i'tlent. 42 )
I. i iv ii 4 ear.i
Llcentet.
ai ol'l. ami 1 'Hie I
I.l. l-..lh ol Noimiin j
;t veil'" old. and Miit-
II JI'.'IIH old. l.i'l Ii of
Order Forbidding
Raids Dissolved
;i ira i
KKlr Ma
old. I kln j
JoneH. IH
TI ain
mri ld
.11. hotli
Id
old.
Fiilllll.
i illl't-
ind Mrov
of Shaw-
Death!
1 1 ml.' limit' nkri'1 :i inontlin Hitd
IV vt WafhitiKt"!! iivi'tnir
IT i
Ml SKOlil K i ikla Sept 7 -(Spe
i i a I I I eder.il ofticets announced In-
dav thaCJnilxe (. otteral at 1 nnl has
dissolved lTmi order teslraminn sl.ite
nf lii ets from seiutK lupior at Kev-
stone the base of supply for Tulsa ami
otliet east side towns Ihe order via
obtained on the cround that inletsl.itf
business was beiny damaged bv depulv
sheriffs Ihe dissoluiion of this nr-
Kii'lolpl'.. ?.s viars i.. lii'inu two utiles
norlheasi nt I'.rtlton. shot huuseli
itimuiih lh left temple with a JJ i ah
her itfle some time la-t tnnht and died
almost inst.inilv. lhs wife was in Ok-
lahoma Cltv at the lime ot the suicide
Kudolph had been in ill health for
some time and it o. t 1 1 lit I li.it li
nam nil ttoiihles also filmed in his ino-
liv es for sell destt ii. lioti
A coroner's inrv retiitned a ief..lii t
if-vsi'" I''1' lodav
'III'
Mrt lialt't Condition Improvei
rotiiiti oti of Mik l.dwn'd i"i i'i'i..a-
ly 111 o the Weslev hnnpfWli follow INK
a an d nperution In Dure we In. u.ia
rerinrtec to I. inn h P. It. r tin morn
in k h' h't e'lrnrnn. I n- A I. I'lrsri.
Mi iii'lt w in Inlon ill the day follow
ini; hv in n i inn' ni l.i'tinnton I h
week Sue wiih lolnnili MIsb Allle Ito-i -llri-fiilliK
She In ill. it. I lo I"'"!.'!
Dormitory Overtaxed- I inolmi nt n ) lo
noon Tlultxduv had laxed Hie in fi Itv
"f Ih t utoti of the I 'n n Ii o 1 1 it I . - iltl-
t rt. I al li lilmi al school ill liiindvsvj.
a Ii'ik lo I ii li t'i im to I 'r '.Mont
i: .lit ol Ihe .(( I. f liNt l allium
I'oMii rt Haul! Hireil the prcildeul ol
the li. .ol In i iit mitti lent room m ih
! r:tv t . ii''nmnii.;ii. tlioy. unnl le to .-e-I
run' i u.ir I r m in the dormitory
Reorganlilng Commltt4 Itinrn ariuii -
ti"ii of ih' railroad roii.fnilt f hi
I'liamher of I ommri. e vperlerl t()
he i ffei'lid at Z o'rloi k lllla nfti riioon
when nn im inhera mel with a eimimliti..
. tioni Arni-ll. Okla . In ilia um I. milium
a proponed tiortliwi'st road The tiiri-iinn
iwiim held III Ih-' I.IM -Illll kniM lint.-l.
r v
If'UJ III li till HUH I 111 U 'II.
Chamber Dlacuaaea Routine Miiiirm nf
routine huxlneK were ilineiienid hv ihe di-
rectum of the riiiiinher of l niniiH'r. e at
a iiiiiliiii! nt noon tmlav In the. Klnir-
kadi. holel. I'reKidenl ViiiikIiI Btaieil
thai neither nf tin two aiiianta for the
aerretai (.hip wan In town ao far im he
Knew nun no ill." ukhIoii of th
1 1 ill una made
pmpoal-
TWO FelloWS are xy'mS t0 get ahead
It's easy to see who'll win.
If you have any doubt about coffee holding many people
back leave the hesitating class stop coffee ten days and use
the delicious food drink
IftSt&M PostMHi
"There's a Reason"
Labor Council Mentlng - I'riihli.ma aria-
liiK in ttir rank of labor ainee Mm l.ahnr
dav i i'0'l'i ilion h Iiiet Momlav mil he
iireHi'titcd lo and IhreMn-d out lonltlil hy
the I 'khihoina ri'j l.vulral TraUiui auli
l.ahnr i iiiiiieil at It m rcKiilar e-klv I
inertniK in Muhicihiin' hall '
Oil Shaeei Sell High One hundnil
aharea of nklahoma star nil atoik
for liiWii a eliare thin morniiiit on tlni !
nklahoma nil e hancr. Ihe hlulieat pine'
eim-e ItndliiK heitan a ' ( nK ''M .
nut Iniri'iiie wan hroiiKlil iihimt il wan!
haul ln i" i nn- nf rum an lo the tfia i thai 1
the i iimpaity wu alinut lo dcrlare illvi- '
iiitiii.1 ;
Tennetieana to Maet-AII Tennenaeana
Iiviiik in I'kliihomn i lly are hem called
to a me.lltiK to lie held tninonow cve-
"' it 1 o clin k 111 the rarloin o the
l.ee.lliieklna hotel for the puipoHa of re-
ui an iniiiiH nn' lennenaee aoeleti.
Vltltor to Encampment J. H Nnrion
Iiiih return'd fiom .Kannan t ltv. where i
he vlalleil the li. A1 It encnnipmeiit and
heard an Hdilrem by Clmrlea K. Ilimhi-n
lie Mian vlnlleil hln former home. Ituiler. i
Mo Mra Norton went on In iTiliaKO
Mild will come home Monday
"
Splrlluallat Convention The Slate Splr- 1
It via hat convention In amnion hete will
cloae tnnlKht after elertlon of off Ii em !
Ijinl li I k 1 1 1 ai meetliiK una abhievlateil no
ili'l 'gnien enuiu aiienn a circle rnmliirlen
bv meilluinn Several promineni mem-
lirn of Ihe ornanlliitlon delivered hiI-
Uiia.iea yenlerilii.
Going into Hueineaa-.Mr and Mra nn-
waiii ii iiniiiii u-ii aiooiiitv inr linen
to make their home. Mi llonton will
nr.n .. flf. all. .11 Ih.r. 11..
annoclaleil with Kilirow ami company nf '
una cn.
Will Arlrlreaa Breeder! I'realdenl
Uaolt nl the atiite tmiiid nf nuili'iiltine
will ki to I'm dell on Saturday wlieie
he will lellver ail addrrfi lit hall met
to he emit hy the W'nnhlln eounty live-
atock Ireedein rwrniMlnt Ion
Repreientatlve Dufant Here Itepre-
nentiti.i W A Durant of llryan countv
la III likliihoiiin Cltv today vlnlllng item-
in rnlii h'-ailMiintera anil In imiin of the
elate m uu tmenta
Chaliman Mellon a VU'lnr Alter Mel-
ton elii Irman nl the democialle etnt
rent i al rouilAII Ire. wan In I 'klahiun i
I'll) tuny from hln home In I'lilikaaha.
rrrm i u.rv aa
iljOlMiUrlijjYA)
MM
m'i
PW...rPli
rnWi:iiiM'Wjiu:HCTmn
knaxiiaiiiii
sail
3
l V ai
'GU'riri
to.
tTT 1
fr
i-Mif-Wii ritruim
ii TJUM irm-jf i.-jiii -in
Tonight
Friday and
Saturday
BURTONS
COMEDIANS
PLAY I Mi VSMM TME
Big Tent
Corner V. Main and Dewey
present
A traniatiration of
AiiKtiMa J I. vain' l'amoui
Novel
imo
Box Office Open at 7 :.0
Curtain Kise! 8 15
1 A 2000 Gond Stati 1 A
IV CENTS lU
START EARLY AND TRY
TO GET A SEAT
Pli
Comptjlnl Agalnit Roek liland l"nm-
plaint loia filed thin inoinlluc with the
enrporanon enmnilnalon hy the II
I'ettit liniln rnmiinnv nf llulehlnnnii
Kan n'li'Klni the nolinad eomp.inv ban
full d 'o plnce cam for grain move-
Ilient : the company a mill In .Hooker
Committee to Meet A nieellnit nf Ihe
deniocraile campaign cieeinue eiimmlt-
tee haa leen ealleil for neit Til"dny
mninlng In illaeuaa nevernl Important
mnite'F relating In the ranipelgn.
Want! Name! of Nominee-John Mali.
pin. ihairman of the ibvnocralle count y
central coinnilltee aniioimeeil thla morn-
ing that he ilrnlred the tinmen and ad-
dteanea f if all demoeraile entidldntea for
eountv and tnwnnhlp nfflre unit nln nf
memhera nf the new central commiiiee
Ilia tin nnl W'ic at fault In that regard
A New Effervescent Comedy Today
SEE !
The Realistic
Da ehall Game
enacted on the
tage in full view
of the audience.
LBffiTI
HEAR!
T h ffrecnt
comedy of a bunch
of live b a if ball
fans; tonf "hiti"
(lore.
The People's Popular Playhouse
lit a Combination of Punch Zip Tep Wit and Fun.
My Cinderella Girl
99
rrom Ihe pen of Richard Walton Tulley uthor of "The Bird of Paradise" and preaented originally
produced at the Whitney Theater Chicago Featuring Oklahoma Clty'i favotlta comedian
GUY VOYER & 30 OTHERS-30
Notice 1 Thin plat ) put forth aa one of the monl rompelllng eomdlei of the company1!
aplendid repettolre. Larger ctowdi than ever will park the Liberty the lant half of the week. Come
tally to night performance! or to matinee if pomible. We pioniin you a GREAT ihowl
Night Prices Downstairs 20c
700 Balcony Seats 10c
MATINEE 3 P. M.
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 136, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1916, newspaper, September 7, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170125/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.